Belief acts as both the main driver and the structural foundation of religious movements. The same is true of one’s own personal religious faith. This system of belief can also be observed within the Brexit Party, and the wider movement by which it is fuelled.

th our next PM due to be elected by a franchise of around only 130,000 Tory party members – the average age of whom being 57 and four in ten over 65 – questions have been asked about the party’s future and how it can combat this prominent problem of age diversity.

During this European Election campaign, both major parties have been rarely seen or heard on radio or television, and have been completely overshadowed by the dominant ramblings of the Brexit Party leader.

Theresa May is an opaque politician. Awkward, stubborn and unwilling to reveal her inner thoughts. Her chaotic tenure, littered with misjudgements, has plodded along due to no one mustering the bravery to tackle Brexit themselves.﻿